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Find out the truth behind 'The Joy of Painting' artist Bob Ross' pinkie nail, which viewers wrongly claimed was a 'coke nail.' ...
No, Bob Ross Didn't Have a 'Cocaine Fingernail' Ross' "happy little trees" were not unnaturally happy, fortunately.
Here's everything to know about Bob Ross' death, including the cause and the legacy the painter left behind.
Bob Ross painted more than 1,000 landscapes for his television show — so why are they so hard to find? We solve one of the internet’s favorite little mysteries.
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“A Walk in the Woods,” the first on-air painting from the very first episode of Ross’ beloved series, “The Joy of Painting” is looking for a new owner after being kept safe for decades ...
Paid that cost to be that Ross. "A Walk In The Woods" (1983), the first Bob Ross painting to be featured on the famed artist's landmark series "Joy Of Painting," has been auctioned off for nearly ...
It’s hard to quantify the value of painter and all-around cultural icon Bob Ross, but $9.85 million is a good start. The very first on-air painting from the very first episode of Ross’ beloved ...
A signed work by artist Bob Ross for the first episode of his popular show “The Joy of Painting" has sold for $9.8 million.
Ross, who died in 1995, hosted the show from 1983 until 1994. In each episode, he would speak directly to viewers whom he encouraged to paint with him.
For decades, Bob Ross was the first to arrive at the course, greeting golfers in the pro shop with one-liners. His support for junior golf was evident as Wandermere, home course for Mead and Mt ...